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Darrelle Revis said he contemplated retirement after tearing his ACL and requiring microfracture surgery in 2012.

This is the first we've heard of Revis requiring microfracture surgery, a known career-threatening operation, after tearing his ACL in Week 3 of 2012. It's pretty amazing he recovered in time for Week 1 the following season, when he was dealt to the Bucs. It's simply an interesting nugget for a slow news day. Jul 21 - 1:35 PM

No draft picks will be taken away, so this amounts to a slap on the wrist. Owner Woody Johnson will write a check for making comments about Revis while the corner was under contract with the Patriots. He won't mind after landing the All-Pro on a five-year, $70 million deal as free agency opened. Apr 28 - 12:18 PM

PFT's Mike Florio reports the Jets have filed tampering charges against the Patriots after owner Robert Kraft talked about Darrelle Revis on Tuesday.

It's just a sarcastic jab back at the Patriots from the Jets after New England initially filed tampering charges against Gang Green when Jets owner Woody Johnson made comments about Revis while he was still under contract with the Patriots earlier this month. Don't expect anything to come of the charges. Mar 24 - 8:54 PM

Jets coach Todd Bowles confirmed Darrelle Revis will do some shadowing this season.

Under Bill Belichick, it was a bit tricky to pinpoint which receivers would run routes against Revis. It should be easier under Bowles, who used Patrick Peterson as a shadow corner in Arizona. "Some games [Revis] will be left and right. Some games he'll match up (vs. best WR)." Mar 24 - 10:24 AM

Depth Charts

This was expected after Ridley got in limited work at OTAs. Ridley remains a candidate for reserve/PUP, which would cost him the first six games. Ridley will be 10 months removed from ACL surgery for Week 1.

He'll miss all of training camp and the preseason. Smith is dealing with a punctured lung in addition to broken ribs, putting his Week 1 status in serious question. He'll be behind Brandon Marshall, Eric Decker, and Jeremy Kerley when he returns, making Smith an unlikely early-season contributor.